Today the world has lost one of its great minds. Paolo Soleri, architect, builder, artist, writer, theorist, husband, father, born on Summer Solstice, June 21, 1919, has died at age 93.
Paolo Soleri spent a lifetime investigating how architecture, specifically the architecture of the city, could support the countless possibilities of human aspiration. The urban project he founded, Arcosanti, 65 miles north of Phoenix, was described by NEWSWEEK magazine as “…the most important urban experiment undertaken in our lifetimes.”
The idea of an all school Art Fest Day involving all the school arts sounds like an idea that should spread. Schools and communities focus too often on just the sports team and players or the academics on test results. It is time the Artist stepped up to strut their stuff as well.